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1 Chapter 13: Organizing the Speech

2 Successful Speeches Successful speeches follow a clear structure whose purpose is twofold: to help the audience follow the speaker’s ideas, and to arrange those ideas to optimum effect.

3 Plan on Creating Two Outlines
The working outline Is also called the preparation or rough outline; Organizes and firms up main points; Develops supporting points to substantiate the main points; Contains your entire speech.

4 Plan on Creating Two Outlines (cont.)
The speaking outline (delivery outline) Is used when practicing your speech; Is used when delivering your speech; Contains ideas in condensed form.

5 Use Sentences, Phrases, or Key Words
A sentence outline States all points in sentence form; Uses declarative statements. A phrase outline Uses partial construction of sentence form; Encourages familiarity with the speech.

6 Use Sentences, Phrases, or Key Words (cont.)
A key-word outline Uses smallest possible units of understanding. Key-word or phrase outlines recommended Encourage more eye contact with listeners Provide greater freedom of movement Offer better control of thoughts/actions

7 Create a Working Outline First
Begin with a working outline. Prepare the body first. Keep the introduction and conclusion separate. Clearly indicate where credit is required. Assign the speech a title.

8 Prepare a Speaking Outline for Delivery
Use the working outline’s numbering system. Condense sentences into key words/phrases. Create the outline on large note cards. Use large print; at least a 14-point font. Indicate delivery cues. Capitalize and place in parentheses.

9 Practice the Speech Practice is the key to success.
Practice is particularly important with key-word outlines. The more you rehearse, the more comfortable you will be when you speak.

10 Summary Questions How many outlines do the authors suggest you create?
What is a sentence outline? What is a key word outline? What is a phrase outline?


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